Anything gold Example gold watch gold ring
gold necklace
gold necklace
A rock and gold paint
anything gold it worked when i put a golden watch so it should work for you
gold necklace
You put a melon slice and a gold nugget into a crafting table (or inventory craft box) to get a gold nugget simply put a gold ingot into the crafter
A jeweler melt school to make jewelry as the golden melts the mass
You can usually make gold rings smaller, but making them larger requires an experienced jeweler.
I use my concave dish for the purpose of panning for gold dust on nugget
Yes but it was a solid one piece watch, not a band.
You can make a fairly good guess. What the first part of the experiment is designed to do is find the volume of the irregularly shaped nugget. Archimedes is the first to be recorded as offering this solution to finding the volume of an irregularly shaped object. By submerging the object in water, the experimenter can determine the volume of water the object displaces. By knowing the weight of the nugget and the volume of the nugget, and by comparing that to the known density of gold, you can make a fairly good guess as to whether or not it is gold. Let's look. Your nugget displaced 1.26 ml of water. That's 1.26 cubic centimeters of water. The nugget weighs 24.3 grams. Your nugget weighs 24.3 grams per 1.26 cubic centimeters. Divide this out to find the weight per 1 cubic centimeter: 24.3 grams / 1.26 cc = 19.29 grams per cubic centimeter. The density of gold, its weight per unit of volume, can be looked up with ease. As the known density of your nugget is about 19.3 grams per cubic centimeter, which is the known density of gold, there is a strong case for your nugget to be gold.
First make face. Then make poot. Then make boot. Boot nugget. Yaes.